A party to the hearing may request reconsideration of a Board finding in writing or, on its own motion, the Board can reconsider the finding:
(1) If an issue is appropriately raised, the matter shall be remanded to the Board for hearing on that issue. A reconsideration may be upheld if:
- (a) The written findings are found to be inaccurate or do not support the action taken by the Board; or
- (b) Substantial information material to the issues which was not known or which could not have been known at the time of the hearing is received; or
- (c) A material misrepresentation of facts or concealment of facts occurred; or
- (d) The Board decision is contrary to the rules or statutes governing the Board.
- (2) If the issues are not appropriately raised, the person shall receive written notification of the reasons for denial of reconsideration.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 161
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 161.346
History
PSRB 1-1985, f. 1-3-85, ef. 1-15-85